Ottawa (10-5-5) defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 4-0 on Saturday at Canadian Tire Centre. On Thursday, the Senators defeated the Columbus Blue Jackets 3-0. Anderson stopped 51 shots in the two shutouts. He is starting his fifth consecutive game.

The Senators will look very similar to the team that won Saturday. There is one change among the forward lines as Shane Prince, a healthy scratch on Saturday, returns to the left side of a line centered by Mika Zibanejad with Mark Stone on the right. Matt Puempel, who had played on that line against Philadelphia, was assigned to Binghamton of the American Hockey League on Monday.

One area of concern for Cameron is limiting the number of opportunities Dallas receives on the power play. The Stars have converted 27.7 percent of their power-play opportunities, second-best in the NHL.

“You’re going to take penalties. It’s the same as you’re going to give up chances. You can’t take the bad ones, like the lazy ones; the hook and the hold,” coach Dave Cameron said. “And when do it, you’re feeding a real good power play.”

Dallas, who leads the NHL with a 17-4-0 record, has won five straight, including a 3-0 win against the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday.

Stars coach Lindy Ruff is keeping his forward lines intact from Saturday, but is shuffling his defensive pairs.

Dallas is in the second game of a three-game home stand and Ruff considers the Senators, currently second in the Atlantic Division, a formidable foe.

“Well, they’ve got good speed. They’ve got a top line that generates a lot,” Ruff said. “Hopefully we can create enough pressure to create the number of chances to get inside on. They’re giving up a lot of shots, but sometimes a lot of shots, if they’re not inside, don’t mean a lot anyways.”

Status report: Greening was recalled from Binghamton on Monday and is a likely scratch as Ottawa’s 13th forward. … Driedger was also recalled from the AHL on Monday while Kostka, a likely scratch for a second consecutive game, was recalled on Nov. 21. … Nemeth is still on a conditioning assignment with the Texas Stars (AHL) but will return to Dallas later this week.

Who’s hot: Karlsson ranks second among NHL defensemen with 22 points (17 assists), one behind Klingberg. … Ryan has an eight-game point streak. … Dallas leads the NHL with 31 third-period goals. … The Stars are allowing 2.38 goals per game, seventh-fewest in the League. … Seguin has a point in five straight games and in 13 of his past 14.